Empty Spaces is a photographic meditation on the social landscape, explored through scenes where human presence is absent but deeply felt. These images—of deserted streets, vacant interiors, and peripheral zones—highlight the traces of daily life and our collective behavior, values, and absences. The work considers emptiness not as void, but as a charged condition—where silence speaks. By stripping away the immediate presence of people, the photographs draw attention to the systems, structures, and moods that shape our social world. In doing so, Empty Spaces asks viewers to reflect on how we occupy space, and what it means when we don’t. Evoking stillness, disconnection, and latent narratives, the exhibition offers a poignant view of the contemporary social landscape—one marked as much by what is missing as by what remains.
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